This is extremely tricky, as we know from the experience of sanctioning governments. Obviously, you want so-called smart sanctions, you want targeted sanctions that do, in fact, target individuals, or perhaps institutions, but not entire segments of society, certainly not the society as a whole.
Frankly, I'm just not familiar enough with the record of the Canadian government in terms of pressing for individual accountability on the part of the individuals suspected of being involved in Ms. Kazemi's death in detention. But that's where I would look.
It's a question that we, in Human Rights Watch, haven't had to address, because sanctions, as they've been imposed on Iran, have had nothing to do with human rights. They've all been related to other areas outside of our competence.